On “Hannity,” FOX News host Sean Hannity profiles President Biden’s struggles with the key demographics that helped elect him in 2020.
Sean Hannity: Well, last night was the Nevada primary election. Remember, Trump is not on the ballot. He will participate in the caucus tomorrow. That’s the vote that actually matters to RNC delegates. I don’t know exactly what Nikki Haley’s team was thinking, but they chose to: Participate in the Nevada primary Despite the lack of representation at stake. And she’s not in the caucus. It was one or the other. This is where things got a little weird. In Nevada’s primary, voters cannot choose “none of these candidates” on their ballots.That option ended yesterday. Defeat Nikki Haley We had a difference of over 30 points. Next up is Nikki Haley’s home state of South Carolina. Now, I have to ask a question. After finishing third in the Iowa caucuses and losing by double digits in New Hampshire, looking at last night’s numbers, the question is, if Nikki Haley doesn’t win her home state, what will happen to her path? I’m saying that. name? We’ll be asking her about it in an upcoming interview.
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Okay. She currently trails former President Donald Trump by more than 30 points in her home state of South Carolina, according to Real Clear Politics’ averages.and Speaking of public opinion polls, there’s a brand new Gallup poll. These will be even bigger problems for Joe Biden, as the Democratic Party is currently struggling with the all-important demographic that helped elect him in 2020. Let’s take a look at the surveys conducted throughout 2023. The Democratic Party’s advantage among non-Hispanic black voters reflects that trend. The gap with Hispanic voters is now just 12 points, the lowest level since 2011. But it’s not just minority voters that Democrats are struggling with.
He is also losing support among young voters, according to a Gallup poll. His lead with voters aged 18 to 29 is now just 8 points. This is the lowest level since 2005. And while Democrats and Biden are struggling in the polls overall, perhaps no one is suffering a bigger poll crisis than the giggling vice president. Yes, Vice President Harris.
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Well, according to a new survey from NBC, [she] Currently, only 28% have a favorable opinion of her, while 53% have a negative view of her. And as Democrats continue to slide in these polls; supreme courtthey’re ready to hear a discussion tomorrow about the left’s attempt to remove Trump from Colorado’s vote.





